LOW ICS & r^KNK .i.-w SEPTEMBER 14sS, At 1 o'clock. • *■: - ' * ' LOWES &10EAS' || v, , stocksaiM 20QGood Hoggots 6 Dairy Oow» ■ 12 Piga ' Hpr 8(js; Vehicles; etc.'- ■' 6 Heavy 3 and iygar-old'.unbioketi, . Draught; geld'ings upd mares . 2 Good Backy-V' ■ _ SALf 6fl' ' Horses, Vehicles, Fur-' Oiiture, and Meets TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. xo-M:o3aisow. • At. 1 J o'clock,' WITHOUT^ES^pE, LOWES & lORNifoJuMiL. received instructions from Mr Cuampeney who is leaving .the sell.on hia -Farm, WHITE'S TON, the whole of his weMasjirted' stock of - < VEHICLES,'' HOESES, HOUEM HOLD FURNITURE, AND GEN*' " EfiAL FARM EQUIPMENTS . Consisting of—i .275 Jlwes, .with lambs at' foot 140 Wothera 140 Hoggets ; - r " 50. Fat Shoep •„ - 20 3-year old Steers .1 Good Trap. Mare-, and Trap and Harness 2 Good useful, young Hacks by ■ Ananias 1 ; I'nach imported Gents' and Ladies Saddles; ; ' v ' Farm, Garden and Dairy Utensils, Household Furniture and effects 'including.' Sirigar.'e Sewing Machine, Tables, Chairs, Carpots, . Coucheß. and General useful Household requisites. ' ALSO—The Interest, in the unexpired term of the lease of the FARM - of 105 acres. . ... Splendid improved Land, the: LEASE having three .years to run.' To parties desirous of acquiring a home'or good class Stock, this Salo will afford special attraction,. „ *; . EASY TEEMS' WILL BE GIVEN. LOWES AND 10RNS, 2698 '.- Auctioneers. MASTERToiTELEOTION. TO THE ELECTORS, HAYING announced my candidature .at the approaching election I halve the pleasure to submit for your consideration the political platform which, if returned, will command my. earnest support:— ■ 1. Encouragement to Colonial Industries so that labor and capital within the Colony may bo fully and prosperously employed, and labor and Capital from without attracted to the Colony. 2. The substitution of a progressive land tax, from which moderato areas will be exempted, for the present property tax in order that land monopoly may bo rendered unprofitable, and the improvement of property oncouraged. 3. Tlie mamtfliianco, in a atato of thorough efficiency,-of-the present system of primary education.'■ ■ 4„ The'"continuance of Hie. existing liberal Jaud' laws, and the expansion of the special and village settlement systems. o. The stoppage as far . as practicable and judicious, of the system of'borrowtag. , 6. Abolition of the Upper House. 7. Decentralisation; the restoration of the proper functions of local Government so that log rolling in the Legislature may disappear, and the duties of the Public Works Department may be distributed among the settlers aud localities concerned.' . ' ; . 8. A Bysfcem of vigorous retrenchment under which ornate but useless branches of the civil service will receive skilful attention mid state pensions shall gradually cease., I shall have much pleasure in entering more fully into detail at the various public meetings which it is my intention to address. 1 am, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, A. W, HOGG. Maaterton, Jaly 9th, 1887, 264 TEND lilts will bo receivod by tho Trustees d tho estate of tho late E. KEaIBLE uiuil ui on of the loth day of SEPTEMBER, 1887 for the pu chase of tho Norih.ra lwlf of Section 14'2, Small Kvm Reserve, l.'artertun, containing 52 acres, with the hous,-, Btables, cowshed and other builuings Huron.,. The House was formerly knowu as the Pionoer Hoiel. Tho land is cleared and grassed, And woll watered, and near the railway station. Two thirds of the purcbaso monoy may remain on mortgage for three or five years,at 7 per cent interest. ■ Immediate possession will be given, The highest' or any oiher tender not nMcasarii,- accepted. Tenders to bo addressed to the Trustees of JR. Is einble'a Estate, to tho caro of the undersigiieiJ; v and- to be warked." Tender for Laud," r ■For particulars .as to title, Ac., apply to MESSRS A.- and C, BRANDON, - - Boli f oitorfl.' .WqlHngton. -2^85 lailSei'vioefpom Mas-" ■■tfiiin toCastlepoint T. P, LETT, PEOWtusioii, ' HAYING, taken over the Mail contract from Mr Henry Thompson', the undersigned rosiiootfully informs , the Travelling Public, that, his coaches will arrive aud depart from Maaterton to OaStlepoint .and. intermediate places as' follows Leave Club Hotel, Maaterton, for Tinui and Cashpoint, every TUESDAY and FRIDAY mornings, at 6,30 a.m., arriving in Tinuiatl2.3o:p.m.,and Casilepoint at 4 p.m., returning' ovoiy WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY mornings/arriving in Maßterton at 4 p.m. Passengers and Parcels cau bo booked either at Mr. & HOOD'S Club stables, or at the proprieties- residence. DixonStreet, Maßtertonj"'„,,. '. : A Conveyance' Taueru and Brancepeth' evory SUNDAY MORNING at 7 o'clock, returning to Masterton at 5 p.m. T.P.LETT, 2600 Proprietor. - nr\ PAIR Ladies Kid Elastic Sido UU boots 10a per pair, worth 13s d, at Bamber'B Central Boot Depot. 3&. WOOBELAJK;BEGS to inforrn tho inhabitants of Jlasterton, that he has reduced the price for Sweeping Chimneys, as follows: ' COTTAGE. CHIMNEY 1/-, OVER 20ra HIGH.,. 1/6. All orders left with Mr Farmer, To baoconist, will be promptly attended to Robert Crawford. Blacksmith Farrier & )\ HmwwanT. Belvedere Road ;..Carterton, traps made i order from 0 £lB. Tip Drays f '.m£l3 10a. Spring Tip Drays from £l9 ijW: AwWoBK'GuAAm'HH),
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2698, 12 September 1887, Page 3
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